SIEDFORD MATE TRIBUNE; MEDFORD, OREO OX. MONDAY, AmrST 11, 19:10.
FATiE THREB
KLAMATH FALLS ,
BENEFITS BY THE
NEW PEAR LINE
For the first time in history,
the pear crop of the IloBUe River
valley is tu be routed through
Klamath Falls, enrt over the Mo
doc Northern to OhlcftKO and
New York. , t'ars will nepln nr
rivinK today with the fruit, and
during the months of AtiKiist,
September and October between
4.0(1 u and 5.000 cars Or an aver
ane of two trains daily, will pass
through this city en route to
eastern markets.
This will mean an Increase in
railroad payrolls which will be
spent In Klamath Falls, and with
the money for icing and intpect
ln the cars, $50,000 is said to be
a conservative estimate of the
amount that will he brought into
Klamath Fulls this season.
Trains from the Horuo River
valley are routed through Black
Uutte, Klamath Falls and then
east to Chicago and Xew York.
All fruit cars will be Iced In
Klamath Falls, as well as inspect
ed and arranged in fruit blocks.
The fruit blocks are sent to the
great eastern cities, a certain
number of cars for each city on
the fastest freight trains which
pick them hp in this city.
The Klamath Ice and Storage
company will ice all fruit cars in
the. Klamath Falls yards, nnd for
thte purpose has installed larger
machines to take care of the In
creased business.
The nicking of the pear crop
started in the llogne Itiver valley;
Tuesday, and some of the first
cars are expected In Klamath
Falls early this morning
nth News.
-Klam-
GAS SERVICE IS
HALTEDBY BREAK
Bocnuse of an accidental brenk
Jn machinery at the Southern Ore
gon saa pTnnt this morning, which
was repaired nml the Horvice in
full use by 11 a. m.. many patrons
of r etau rants which cook with
gas hail to ko without hot break
fasts this morning ami wlthuut
th?ir usual warm dinners, other
than steaks and imrk chops, fried
potatoes nnd the like, ft was the
first break or interruption in the'
i-orvice of the company for the
past three years.
I SMALL FIRES IN
A blaze- in the paper chute nt
the -Hotel Ornnd yesterday nfter
nooh was one of the two nlnrms re
ceived by the fire department yes
terday, also called to the dwelling
of V. K. Blair on Beaity street
because of n. blaze in a pantry.
The paper" chute fire was placed
under control before it had caused
damnffo and ia attributed to a dis
carded cigarette. The pantry blaze
also was extinguished before dam
age resulted.
As a result of the prevailing
warm weather and low humidity,
Fire Chief Klliott announced to
day that grass burning In Med ford
wlil be prohibited after next Fri
day until more favorable weather
arrives.
Barrel of Gas Free
With Each Used Car
The Tierce-Allen Motor Co. has
ndopted'a novel idea In' connec
tion with the sale of their guar
anteed Used cars,- that Is attract
ing a great deal of attention.
They ait giving n 40 gallon bar
rel of Bed Crown gasoline with
the sale of each used car. But in
stead of fclvihg you the whole bar
rel af once they give a coupon
hook, good for 40 gallons, to you
can get any amount of gas you
desire nt any time.
Hills Bros
Coffee is
roasted as you
would cook cereal
A Uttli gt a timt is the way to ad J
:eveal to boiling water. Result
nt lumps. A jtw poumls at a timt,
bp' their continuous process, is
th way Hills Brts. roast their
coffee. Resulc an even roast
anij a delicious flavor no bulk
"o asting process can produce.
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'ft mi with tit
by L-k tit
f4 tm tit m.
f
:00 to 7:30 p. m. Governor
Young campaign program. NBC
service to KOO, KF1. KFSD.
:30 to 7:45 p. m. The Pepsodent
program. Amos 'n' Andy (trans
continental from Chicago). NBC
service to KOO, KHQ, KOMI).
KGW, KECA, KFSD.
:45 to 8:00 p. m. Senator Tuhbs
campaign program. NBC serv
Jce to KUO, KFI.
:J5 to 8:00 p. m. John and Ned.
NBC service to KHQ. KGW.
:00 to 9:00 p. m. Rudy Seller's
Shell Symphonists. NBC service
to KHQ,' KO.MO, KGW, KPO.
KFI; KSL S:15 to 9:00.
:00 to 900 p. m. Cotton Blos
som Minstrels. NBC service to
KOO, KECA.
:00 to 9:30 p. m. Pacific Sere
nades. NBC service to KGO,
KFSD, .KOA.
30 to 10:00 p. m. House of
Myths. NBC service to KGO.
KGW, KTAU, KSL, KOA.
0:00 to 10:30 p. m. Harp Har
mony. NBC service to KGO,
KHQ. KOA.
0:30 to 10:45 p. m. Yir Frlen'
Scotty. NBC service to KGO,
KOA.
0:45 to 11:00 p. m. Hot Spot of
Radio. NBC service to KGO,
KOA.
1:00 to 12.00 p. m. Laughner-
Harris Hotel St. Francis Dance
orchestra. NBC servifo to KGO,
KFI, KFSD.
Radio Program
KMED
(Mall Tribune Virgin Station)
Monday
P. M.
5 to 5:15 Popular RecordftiKS.
5:45 to (1 News and Markets
by Mail Tribune.
0 to 6: Ui Fruit Dispatches by
Myron Root.
C:1S to 6:45 The Toggery.
0:45 to 7 Cecil nml Sally.
! 7 to 7:15 Kqua-Fractionated
Program."
7:15 to 7::!0 Pipe Organ Re-
cital.
7:IS to S Earl KrniUiHh, .Tew
I eler.
S to 8:30 R-. K. Sampson Co.
8:!ill to li Mono Motor Oil
Co.
Tuesday
A. M.
7:55 to S nrealitast Mrond-
cast by Mall Tribune.
8 to 8:30 "KYUO Hour."
8:30 to 8:45 Mary Ambitious
and Harry Industry. .
8: 15 to S Gold Seal Program.
8 to 9:30 Popular HeoordliiKH.
!):30 to fl: 45 People's Klec-
trie Store.
B:45 to 10 Pan Dundy Pro
's, gram.
10 to 10:30 Texaco Motorists
4 Musical Moments!
10:30 to 11 Medford Domes-
lie Laundry presenting Ulen
Fabrlck.
11 to 11:30 Crowson's Cato
aim Confectionery.
11:3 to 12 Swem's Gift Shop.
P. M.
12 to 12:30 Pierce-Allen Mo-
tor Co.
12:30 to 1 Monarch Seed &
Feed Co.
1 to 1:30 Popular Recordings.
5 to 5:15 Popular Recordings.
5:15 to 5:45 Kindle I tilon
Service Station.
5:45 to 6 News and Markets
by Mail Tribune.
6 to 0:15 Fruit Dispatches by
Myron Root.
6:15 to 0:43 The Palmer Ma-
sic House.
G:45 to 7 Cecil and Sally In
"The Funniest Things.'
4 7 to 7:15 "Equa-Fractionated
Program."
7:15 to 7:30 Pipe Organ Rc-
cital.
7:30 to 8 R. V. Williams, Re-
altor.
8 to 8:30 Firestone One-Stop
Service Station.
8:30 to 9 Presentation of
local Boy Scouts.
9 to 10 California Oregon
Power Co.
TIG CAUSE
OF THREE FIRES
Two litihtnins firvs in fhe upper
Rotstie Ttiver district of the (-ator
National forest, on at Minnehaha
creek and the other nt National
crppk, off the Diamond lake road
between the Junction of that road
with the Crater Lake highway and
Diamond lake, were started by an
electrical storm nt 7 o'clock las!
evening, during which very little
rain fell, and forest fire fighters
were dispatched to investigate. The
latter had not reported back to
headquarters by this noon a to the
extent of the fires, which wi
probably -small one.
A report reached ihe forest head
quarters here that the snnu stor
started a smail lUrhtninsc fire in
Crater national forest, about which
nithfn has been heard of here.
th, park force tukfs car of its
own fires.
A report was also recele4 at
the Crater national fort oftt'.-e
that thf Train sawmill, iccafd
alone the ftnRUf ('er above Mc
I,end, was burned down at 1 o'clock
Sunday morning. The cmue of
this fire and the Mtent of loss Is
not known here,
WINS MISS AMERICA TITLE
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fit . v I
Dorothy Bell Goff of New Orleans was the Judges' unanimous telee
tion as "Miss America" at Galveston beauty pageant.
HAINES' LATEST
PICTURE IS GOOD
WESTERN COMEDY!
Although fairly loaded with
some old time hokum William '
Haines latest talking picture,;
"Way Out West," a comedy melo- ;
drama now at the Kox Uialto j
theatre, which shows Bill thij time
as a reluciant tenderfoot cowboy j
trannformod from a circus side
show barker, as fresh nnd insolent
as he ever was as a Rob, soda clerk
or race driver. Is ood entertain- ,
ment filled with laughs and
chuckles, furnished by Hill himself 1
and Kukeb'te Ike (Cliff Kdwards) !
ami Polly Moran.
Pretty Ieila llyams lends fem
inine, intcivst and Frnncis X.
lUisbman, Jr.. Is also in the sup
port in a heavy sympathetic role.
The fun mostly takes place tin on
Arizona ranch, and the picture also
lias considerable fast action, hard
riding nml bloodless shooting,
tlkelelo Ike as a simple-minded
cowboy shares with Haines in pro
ducing laughs, and sometimes
excels.
The. story opens with a banA of
cowboys visiting the sldo show of
which Haines is the crooked bark
er and his fleecing thorn out of
SL'Od by his electrically controlled
roulette layout. The angry cow
boys in revenge are about to hang
him, but change their minds nnd
decide to take him out to the ranch
to work out the $iion under their
supervision as a ranch hand.
His experiences from that time
on furnish much merriment, ae
compank'd by some dramatic mo
ments showing 'the star In a like
able nnd more serious mood. The
climax romes when after a series
of rough encounters Haines proves
he Is not yellow and wins the love
of the ranch fun-man's sister, who
is also its owner. Adding interest
to the story Is Fomfc picturesque
scenery.
Accompanying the feature pic
ture Is a J i en rst M et rot one news
anil a short comedy. "The Spirit of
Youth." This program continues
unlii Wednesday. J, A. K.
S
SCOUT JAMBOREE
Rev. Carman K. Mell has been
appointed chairman of the com
mittee in charge of the Boy Scout
jamboree to be held in the armory
Krida y e ve n I ng, Aug. 29, .Lee
Brlckcr, scout executive nnno'unced
this morning. A special meeting
has been called for Thursday eve
ning at 7:30 at scout headquarters
by Don Newbury, district chaiinan.
Hev. Mell will give n report of the
summer program at thi meeting.
Points will be given in connec
tion with the Jamboree to count
on the San Francisco gypsy tour
contest, which will end the evening
of the Jamboree. Included fn the
program will be wall scaling, tree
felling, crab race, fire by friction,
fire by flint and steel, first aid
race, signaling, model airplanes,
and troop stunts.
ARTIST VISITS
Mrs. Brooks Berlin of Oakland,
known to all radio fans at "ICthel"
of "Jack and Kthel," well known
feature, bniadcimt from the Oak
land station, I h visitor in Med
ford today.
.Mr. and Mrs.lW-rlin arrived yes
terday, accompanied by .Sirs. IW-rr?i-e
licrwin Berlin, en route to
their homo after an exteniv visit
In the north and are guests of
.Mrs. H. I. LttrnMlfn.
O renter New York nverages 23.-
2fl persons to. the square mile,
London 1 1.2T.0 nnd Chicago 16,-:i9.
Italy hi"! only fiM fnrm trac
tors in 3i2l and 20tooo now.
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(BRAY B
PRAISES VALLEY
High as the mnrenry climbed to
day, people in Medford nro lucky
to be hero and "This Is a ttreut
Country," according to !r. .!. P.
Hray, who returned yesterday from
a three weeks trip to Atlanta, lu.,
and other points.
While he was In Atlanta, Dr.
Bray said, the thermometdr was
registering between Uhl and 105,
and for the first time In the his
tory of the city people dying of
heat prostration. The cotton crops
in (ieorgia have lieen reduced to
one-fonrth of their average yield
because of the excessive droughts.
In Texas he reports Ihe range Is
burned and the cotton and rorn
erojw similar to lho eof Georgia.
The range in Arizona in still
green and the cotton crop fine. In
New Orleans, however, the ther
mometer ta making weather history
by climbing to helghtH never ex
petienced there before.
"1 told them nil what a good
country I came from Dr. Bray
stated today; after describing con
ditions in other Rectlons. "I expect
a lot of !ly fishermen to visit the
Rogue Hiver valley , soon." He re
ceived a letter today from TravlB
City, Mich., which came to GranN
Pass addressed to "A certain
preacher named Bray, fly Usher
man for steeihends." The envel
ope contained some duck feathi'rs
lor making flies and was forwarded
hy Joe Wharton. The aender is
unknown.
Dr. Brny made the trip aotvlh to
accompany his father's body to At
lanta for burial.
Meteorological Report
August It, 1030
Medford and vicinity: Tonight
and Tuesday fair; temperatures
above normal.
Oregon: Fair tonight nnd Tues
day but fogs on coast: tempera
tures above normal in Interior.
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Tf ntiwfittui-e (xU'Brefs) 05 t!5
lllKhost (lust 12 hntim) (ill nr.
I.ov't (IfiHt 1 Imut-M) ff lili
KpI. humidity tpcr ct.) 17 (II
Precipitation (Inchon).. .1)0 .110
HtHte of wwithnr Cpr P. CNIy.
LowoHt temperature this morn
ing 63 rteKreeH.
Total precipitation since Kept.
I, 1 SS9. 13.11 7 Inches.
Temperature u year ko toihiy?
HlKhext UK: lowest GS.
Punwet today, 7; 17 p. m.
Sunrise Tuesday 5:10 a. pi.
Kunset Tuesday 7:1(1 p. ni.
Observation! Taken at 6 A7M7
120th Meridian Time
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3
5S
i 3
CITT.
Baker City SO fid , I.Cdy.
Bismarck 7S
Boise HI! 0 4 P. Cdy.
Oenver (ffi 4 Cinndy
iJes .Moines 82 M Clear
Fresno i)4 UH Clear
Helena K" nz Cloudy
.Los Angeles 04 Cloudy
Marsbfleld T ritnuly
Bhoenix ..! in Cloudy
I'ortlnnd KS f,H Cloudy
Bed Biuff :.. Sfi f.i; Clear
Bostburg X'l r2 Clear
Salt Lake SO fill Cloudy
San Francisco... CO bX Cloudy
Santa Fe 70 ....
Seattle R2 60 CtMr
Spokane fcs Clear
Walla Walla .... 94 8 Cleur
Winnipeg fiO M Cloudy
VM. "jriU'TCHlWiN.
Meteorologist.
Staff Hergcftnt Willfbald Nowftk.
b-adcr of the IfiSth infuntry band,
lows national guard, xervcri In the
fierman army during the world
w.ir.
Oldest nf extant tre it the
maidenhair tr- of Japan, ft TTItect
dfMMndant of prehistoric spe.'tei.
accordinic to the Kiehl mufum at
Jnatm V li. Ji: V. tlwh ;
To Attend IamiiI HauiUit.
Members of the Grants Pass
Business and Professional Worn
n's club will be guests of the Med
ford club when -Miss Kvanseline
1'hUWn, Oregon deieKUtt to the
Pan-Pacific conference in Hono
lulu, T. H.. visits this city to mak
her official report. Auuet L'Sth.
It was announced toiny hy Mrs.
Maud Champon, local club preai
lf nt. following a conference with
M is Ft i n ny Ah ra m s, v i ce- p rosi -rteiu
of the Grants Pas club, yes
terday. The Joint meetinc ot tin two
clubs will be In the form of a ban
iuw at the Hotel M'cdfoi'd.
Bi-oM-nrlgg-IIoaglaml
UdtHng Satuithty
Miss Kleanor Brownrigg, daugh
ter of Kev. and .Mrsu M. Prownrigg
of Phoenix, and Fred Iloagland.
son of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Iloag
land of Marshftetd, were niarried
S;t t u r d n y e v en i n g at t h e P r o w n -rigg
home at Phoenix, Reverend
Browurigg performing the cere
mony. The bride was attired in orchid
chiffon and wore a lace hat of har
monizing shades.
Mr. and .Mrs. Hoaglam! left im
mediately after the ceremony for
a .short trip and will be at home
to their friends at the Schnlcr
apartments in this city. Both are
associated with th Colonial JVak
erv. M -
SikmmI Week kml
At Oregon Caves
The Misses Lucille Simmons.
Kthel Bogg.s and Helen Dugan were
anions Medford people who motor
ed to Oregon Caves to spend the
we?k end. Guests from this city
th v for Sunday were: Mr. ami
V- . C. I. Hutchison, Mrs. Etti
Vawter and Dr. and Mrs. 10. B.
Pb kel. They stated that 100 people
had gone through the caves when
their party completed (he trip yes
terday evening nnd 150 were wait
ing to go through.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Huntress
Guests from 1ortinnt
Mr. and Mr. IX V, Huntrcp of
Portland arrived in Medford Sat
urday evening for a week's visit
with relatives and friends and are
now guests of Mrs. Huntress sis
ter, Mrs. ,1. S. Jtlchanlson of Beall
lane. They have been enjoying
a motor trip to various lakes of
Oregon, including In their Itinerary
Crescent. Odell ai Diamond lakes,
and wlil from Medford back to
their home in Portland.
Guestn of Carpcntoi'K
Motor to Omior iMko.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Carpenter
and house guests. Mr, and Mrs.
Weir nnd daughter Marian, and
MIhh Jean Inglis of Cleveland, O.,
and Dunbar Carpenter and son,
Dunbiir, Jr., of Winchester, Mass..
are enjoying a motor trip to Cra
ter hike today.
ALL RECORDS FOR
DAY'S TRAVEL TO
LAKE ARE BROKEN
The largest single day'a attend
ance In the history of Crater
Lake National park camo yester
day, according to figures report
ed this morning by Chief Ranger
Godfrey.
One thousand and thirteen nu
tomoblles bearing 86til people,
passed through the park entrances.
Despite the heavy traffic, not a
single accident wan reported.
it was n perfect day nt the
scenic wonder, many of the vis
itors remaining lar into the night.
Recent re-condltloning of all
roads within the park boundaries,
has placpd the routes in A-l con
dition. Thin Includes the' rim
road nnd Dinmond lake ronds.
The annual early August lull In
tourist travel has pawned, and
travel has been renewed. Open
ing of school In California next
week, is reflected in a decrease in
California visitors. Many nutos
from Washngton, Idaho, and Brit
ish Columbia are now visiting the
scenic resort.
1QUS
Somewhere, there lit a hoy wan
dering from place to place and his
mother, heart broken with grief.
thinks hn has reached Medford
after leaving long Beach, Calif., a
short time yg lie' Just 10 yearn
old, left borne because of a mis
understanding ana vowed he would
nver come back. A letter was
received today by the Mail Tribune
appealing for aid In locating the
boy.
"I'leane Insert the following in
the paper." said a portion of the
imter," and if he rends it, he will
como back if be knows h-'R nnt
to blame for the trouble that made
him leave."
Tho requested Insertion la an fol
lows; ."Henri broken mother wants
to hear from her hoy, Bhe has
wonderful news for him, Kvery
thing is airlKht and there in noth
ing to fer. It wa all mother's
mistake. She utiti love him and
so dot Bill. Mother will help him.
She is ill In California and can
write her at the home nddresn. if
you want to save her life, write to
her. Ranchers are requested io
save thin notice to show him If
aid year old boy appiie for work.
In tall and dark."
Gtrestft Here '
From -ilro
Hev. and Mrs. W. L. Meillnger of
Chico, Cab. are guilts in this city!
of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Gregory.!
itev. li'llinger in pastor of the '
Christian church 4n the southern I
city, nnd yesterday preached both j
panning and evening at the Ash-J
land Christian church.
Valley friends of the e-oupte gavj
a picnic at Lithia park Snndny
botham. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. (iret-i
ory and datghters, Virginia and ;
ilnrjorie attending.
Misses IBmslcy
lave IVxlay
The Mioses Margaret nnd Per-;
nyce Hensley will leave .Medford
on this evening's train for a two
weeks vacation with relatives and
friemUs in Portland and Seattle,
following which Miss Bernyce will
return to Burns, ore., .j resume
her position in the eity high school.
Khe has been spending the summer
as guewt of her'slster in Medford.
Gnest at
lXamoml Ijike
Mr. and Mw. Lester Smith of
this city are spending the week nt
Diamond hike an guests ,f Mr. and
Mrs. Will Hansen at their cabin
at the resort.
Vacations Call
Residents from City
With vacations ending and be
ginning for many ihis weeg, so
ciety is taking to the highway.
Among persons leaving for beaches
are Mr. nnd Mrs. F. Corning Ken
ly and son. Corning. Jt who are
en route to Agate Beach. Ore. Mrs.
Kenly's sister, Mrs. Ned Hill, and
son Grnnger and daughter lOBcn.
who have been hou guest from
Ross, cub, are returning to their
home by motor.
YnHMger Kt Kntertaineril
At Newhali Home
Twenty members of the younger
set were guests at a tennis party
and supper at the C. S, Mcwhall
home near Jacksonville yesterday,
when Mrs. Xewhall entertained for
her Jtllly Newhali. attd hse
guet. Perry White of Boston, Mnss.
Visit Vwnthinlstx
At irosiH,t
Mrs. J. O. Kimball and Mr.
Maud Chapman spent yesterday at
Prospect as guests of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Chas. Woods, who are spending
their vacation there. The Woods
have had as their guests at the re
sort Mr. and Mrs. A J. Mcpherson
of San Francisco who leave today
for Portland to make the Columbia
itiver hiRhwny drive before com
pleting their vacation in Oregon.
Will Visit Wll"h
Portland Friends
Mrs, J. II. Butler and daughter
Arie-ne left Mpdford this morning
'Hy motor foi Portland, where Ihey
will upend a. week visiting friends.
OP RADIO'S HELP
TO MAIL FLYING
The connection of radio with the
success of nir mall flying was told
members of the. Medford Kiwanis
club at regular luncheon lodny nt
the Hotel Medford hy Heeley Hall,
local representative of the Pacific
Air Transjwrt company and Boeing
system. The speaker also told of
the opening nf a night flying pro
gram beginning next Friday night.
Through the use of rndio equip
ment, pilots are able to .keep in
constant touch with the ground
and can talk with other airplanes
on the route. lOach plane Is to
give its location every ten minutes,
giving ground officials a perfect
check on the movement of the
li lanes nnd enabling them to deter
mine if any mishap overtake Ihem
while in flight.
The new night schedule will
take off Approximately 24 hour
from flying time to eastern or
mlddlewestern points. Tho planes
will leave Medford nightly nt
1 1 :0C o'clock.
The Joint picnic with the -Awh-iand
Kfmanfnnn will be held at Ash
land next Friday night beginning
with dinner, it was announced at
today's lunchoon.
I
Jack Oakie Scores
Comedy Sensation
Do you want a good hearly
inngh? Then see nnd hear Jack
Oakie in his latest wise-cracking,
grin freshet. "The Hap From yra
cuso," at the. Fox Crnterlan the
atre today or tomorrow. It's a
rib-tickler from tick to tock.
Audiences who Maw the opening
show yesterday rocked In their
seats in gfeeful riot as Oakfe shot
aciosn crack after crnck,
Oakie ha never done anything
betler, for "The Hap From Hyra-
'etise," last season's comedy high
light of the ff road way stage, is n
situation comedy Just made to
order for Oakie'n talent. As the
butt of every Myrocuse Job, Oakie
naively bnttH a few Joke himself,
until, through an unexpected leg
acy, he Is enabled to gratify his
one ambition, to see how the world
on the other Hide of the "big pond"
lives.
Onkle. wends his way to unccess
in tove, and the story ends in a
convulsing rlirnux, that prove the
hero to be not so dumb an he
looks.
Portland Plans proposed for
estnhliMhment of $3,i00,00 cement
plant here by Wallowa Um Ce
ment company.
CLAIM PRICES
FOR PEARS TO
CLIMB SHORTLY
The peak of the eastern move
ment of Burtlell,-! will in rt'urhed
next w-cck. as picking ami packing
and shipping Kot under lull swing ,
today. Two rains a day will d-c-j
pari for the next ten days. Many)
of the Jlnrtletts will be placed in)
siornge for late Angiist shipment.
The warm weather of the past
week has placed the pears in tir,t
class condition, and there will be
a continuous ruh. in plant and
or c ha r d . tin t i i i h e pea k . To fa -cilitate
fruit truck movements a
IJJ-miuute parking limit was put
in effect in the packing distrct
this morning.
Then is no change in the can
nery Bart let t price, the canneries
still offering $25 per ton, and the
growers still holding out for $tT2.f.fl
to per ton, A few of the
growers have weakened, and sold
small lots for $25 per ton.
The Wenatchee World of Au
gust Rth, gives the following re
port of the cannery pear situa
tion in that district:
"Despite the continued low
price bid for pears hy ca
ners, one marketing organi
zation is reported to have
fold a considerable tvmnngtf
for from $35 and $40 a ton,
from $1 ta $15 more than h
being offered hy canning in
terests. "Ctfnerni iniprcionn of the
growers and shippers seem
to he that cannery prices will
not keep the denl, down, even
thotigh the canneries form an
Important cog in the market
ing machinery.
The canneries were re
sponsible to a large degree,
for the high pricey paid for
pears last year." says Walter
Horan, a large pear grower
'From this situation, I think
they gained an exaggerated
Idea of their importance to
the pear maiKet. They natu
rally figured that they could
bring the price down to their
own figure this season, but I
think they are filing to find
themselves mistaken."
Heeortl Shipment f Tyiewr!tcrH
The largest shipment of type
writers ever brought Into southern
Oregon is now being distributed
to schools of Jackson and Wlskiyou
counties through tho Medford
Hook store. It was reported today.
The shipment Includes fill Un
derwood machines, which will be
used hy students during the com
ing school year in tho northern
California county and local
Oollforn i a county and local
schools.
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